Daron Acemoglu is an Institute Professor at MIT and an elected fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, American Philosophical Society, the British Academy of Sciences, the Turkish Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Econometric Society, the European Economic Association, and the Society of Labor Economists. He is also a member of the Group of Thirty. He is the author of six books, including New York Times bestseller Why Nations Fail: Power, Prosperity, and Poverty (joint with James A. Robinson), Introduction to Modern Economic Growth, The Narrow Corridor: States, Societies, and the Fate of Liberty (with James A. Robinson), and Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity (with Simon Johnson). His academic work covers a wide range of areas, including political economy, economic development, economic growth, technological change, inequality, labor economics and economics of networks. He received the inaugural T. W. Shultz Prize from the University of Chicago in 2004, and the inaugural Sherwin Rosen Award for outstanding contribution to labor economics in 2004, Distinguished Science Award from the Turkish Sciences Association in 2006, the John von Neumann Award, Rajk College, Budapest in 2007, the Carnegie Fellowship in 2017, the Jean-Jacques Laffont Prize in 2018, the Global Economy Prize in 2019, and the CME Mathematical and Statistical Research Institute prize in 2021. He was awarded the John Bates Clark Medal in 2005, the Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in 2012, and the 2016 BBVA Frontiers of Knowledge Award. He holds Honorary Doctorates from the University of Utrecht, the Bosphorus University, University of Athens, Bilkent University, the University of Bath, Ecole Normale Superieure, Saclay Paris, and the London Business School.
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Automation, Inequality, and Productivity · Growing Regional Disparities · Changing Rent-Sharing in the Economy · Determinants of Job Quality
Research
Automation, Inequality, and Productivity
Learning from Ricardo and Thompson: Machinery and Labor in the Early Industrial Revolution, and in the Age of AI
August 2024
Learning from Ricardo and Thompson: Machinery and Labor in the Early Industrial Revolution, and in the Age of AIAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Tasks at Work: Comparative Advantage, Technology and Labor Demand
Forthcoming
Tasks at Work: Comparative Advantage, Technology and Labor DemandAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
The impact of generative artificial intelligence on socioeconomic inequalities and policy making
June 2024
The impact of generative artificial intelligence on socioeconomic inequalities and policy makingAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Automation and Rent Dissipation: Implications for Wages, Inequality, and Productivity
May 2024
Automation and Rent Dissipation: Implications for Wages, Inequality, and ProductivityAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
The Urgent Need to Tax Digital Advertising
April 2024
The Urgent Need to Tax Digital AdvertisingAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
The Simple Macroeconomics of AI
April 2024 (Revised May 2024)
The Simple Macroeconomics of AIAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Bottlenecks: Sectoral Imbalances and the US Productivity Slowdown
April 2024
Bottlenecks: Sectoral Imbalances and the US Productivity SlowdownAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
From Automation to Augmentation: Redefining Engineering Design and Manufacturing in the Age of NextGen-AI
March 2024
From Automation to Augmentation: Redefining Engineering Design and Manufacturing in the Age of NextGen-AIAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Navigating the Future of Work: Perspectives on Automation, AI, and Economic Prosperity
March 2024
Navigating the Future of Work: Perspectives on Automation, AI, and Economic ProsperityChanging Rent-Sharing in the Economy
Atlantic Council 2024 Atlas: Creating another wave of democracy
February 2024
Atlantic Council 2024 Atlas: Creating another wave of democracyAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Testimony: The Philosophy of AI
November 2023
Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Testimony: The Philosophy of AIAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
US Senate ‘AI Insight’ Workforce Forum Testimony
November 2023
US Senate ‘AI Insight’ Workforce Forum TestimonyAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Can We Have Pro-Worker AI? Choosing a path of machines in service of minds
September 2023
Can We Have Pro-Worker AI? Choosing a path of machines in service of mindsAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Power and Progress: Our 1000-Year Struggle Over Technology and Prosperity
May 2023
Power and Progress: Our 1000-Year Struggle Over Technology and ProsperityAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Advanced Technology Adoption: Selection or Causal Effects?
May 2023
Advanced Technology Adoption: Selection or Causal Effects?Automation, Inequality, and Productivity
Robots and Workers: Evidence from the Netherlands
March 2023
Robots and Workers: Evidence from the NetherlandsAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Distorted Innovation: Does the Market Get the Direction of Technology Right?
January 2023
Distorted Innovation: Does the Market Get the Direction of Technology Right?Automation, Inequality, and Productivity
Automation and the Workforce: A Firm-Level View from the 2019 Annual Business Survey
November 2022
Automation and the Workforce: A Firm-Level View from the 2019 Annual Business SurveyAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Tasks, Automation, and the Rise in U.S. Wage Inequality
September 2022
Tasks, Automation, and the Rise in U.S. Wage InequalityAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Artificial Intelligence and Jobs: Evidence from Online Vacancies
April 2022
Artificial Intelligence and Jobs: Evidence from Online VacanciesChanging Rent-Sharing in the Economy
Eclipse of Rent-Sharing: The Effects of Managers’ Business Education on Wages and the Labor Share in the US and Denmark
March 2022
Eclipse of Rent-Sharing: The Effects of Managers’ Business Education on Wages and the Labor Share in the US and DenmarkAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
AI and Jobs: Evidence from Online Vacancies
December 2020
AI and Jobs: Evidence from Online VacanciesAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Robots and Jobs: Evidence from US Labor Markets
April 2020
Robots and Jobs: Evidence from US Labor MarketsAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
Does the US Tax Code Favor Automation?
March 2020
Does the US Tax Code Favor Automation?Automation, Inequality, and Productivity
Automation and New Tasks: How Technology Displaces and Reinstates Labor
March 2019
Automation and New Tasks: How Technology Displaces and Reinstates LaborAutomation, Inequality, and Productivity
The Race between Man and Machine: Implications of Technology for Growth, Factor Shares, and Employment
June 2018
The Race between Man and Machine: Implications of Technology for Growth, Factor Shares, and EmploymentRelevant News
Podcast
A Nobel Economist’s Plan to Tax Digital Ads
Oct 30, 2024
Interview
A Nobel Economist’s Plan to Tax Digital AdsNews
Institutions and prosperity: The 2024 Nobel laureates by Melissa Dell
Oct 29, 2024
Media Coverage
Institutions and prosperity: The 2024 Nobel laureates by Melissa DellNews
What are the economic impacts of institutions and technology?
Oct 23, 2024
Interview
What are the economic impacts of institutions and technology?News
Interview with Nobel Laureates Daron Acemoglu & Simon Johnson
Oct 23, 2024
Interview
Interview with Nobel Laureates Daron Acemoglu & Simon JohnsonNews
Jeffrey Frankel: What Causes Prosperity?
Oct 22, 2024
Media Coverage
Jeffrey Frankel: What Causes Prosperity?News
Financial Times Opinion: Power, as well as price, matters in a well-run economy
Oct 21, 2024
Media Coverage
Financial Times Opinion: Power, as well as price, matters in a well-run economyNews
Democracy is in a ‘tough stretch.’ New Nobel winners explain how to strengthen it
Oct 18, 2024
Media Coverage
Democracy is in a ‘tough stretch.’ New Nobel winners explain how to strengthen itNews
Why are some countries richer than others? Ask the Nobel economists
Oct 18, 2024
Media Coverage
Why are some countries richer than others? Ask the Nobel economistsOp-Ed
New York Times Opinion: America Is Sleepwalking Into an Economic Storm
Oct 17, 2024
Op-Ed
New York Times Opinion: America Is Sleepwalking Into an Economic StormNews
BusinessThink: How AI is changing work and boosting economic productivity
Oct 17, 2024
Media Coverage
BusinessThink: How AI is changing work and boosting economic productivityPodcast
Why are some countries rich and others poor?
Oct 17, 2024
Interview
Why are some countries rich and others poor?News
Who Really Benefits from Tech Innovation?
Oct 16, 2024
Interview
Who Really Benefits from Tech Innovation?Work With Us
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